Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... young poet ; it was the ' Con- By example this will be best expressed . I fessio Amantis , the Confessyon of the Louer , ' have a story of young Polydorus , delivered , of John Gower , printed by Caxton in 1493 , for safety's sake ...
... young poet ; it was the ' Con- By example this will be best expressed . I fessio Amantis , the Confessyon of the Louer , ' have a story of young Polydorus , delivered , of John Gower , printed by Caxton in 1493 , for safety's sake ...
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... young Harry " from his thoughts , and talks of " young Percy's pride . " But the real action of the drama has commenced , in this irrepressible disclosure of the King's habitual feelings . It is for the poet to carry on the exhibition ...
... young Harry " from his thoughts , and talks of " young Percy's pride . " But the real action of the drama has commenced , in this irrepressible disclosure of the King's habitual feelings . It is for the poet to carry on the exhibition ...
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... young Cromwell , with a want of sense that ill accords with his future advancement , insists that his father's men shall leave off work because their noise disturbs his study . His father comes , and like a sensible and honest man ...
... young Cromwell , with a want of sense that ill accords with his future advancement , insists that his father's men shall leave off work because their noise disturbs his study . His father comes , and like a sensible and honest man ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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